Suzuki Trucks & 4x4 Projects

Suzuki Trucks & 4x4 Projects Suzuki's place in the 4x4 world dates back to the early 1970s with its LJ10, which was updated and upgraded throughout the ‘70s. The Suzuki Samurai is one of the most recognized and beloved Suzuki off-road vehicles, first introduced in 1985 in the U.S. and sold until 1995. Suzuki still offers off-road-capable vehicles in its Equator truck and the 4x4 SUV Grand Vitara.

LATEST Suzuki Trucks & 4x4 Projects

  • Project Samurai: Turbo-Diesel Four-Door Suzuki Finally Complete

    This unique, four-door Suzuki Samurai is finally done

    Jun. 14, 2016
  • Project Samurai, Part 7: Steering Upgrades with Howe Performance

    Making Steering tweaks and adjustments, and a few tips even pros don't know

    Oct. 10, 2012
  • Synthetic Winch Lines: The Good and the Bad

    >Despite getting stuck we were in high spirits for we knew our WARN XD9000i would have no trouble getting us out. At least so we thought.

    May. 01, 2007
  • Not So Cheap MAACO Paint Job

    Not so cheap Maaco paint job for our Project Off-Road Toyota

    Mar. 01, 2007
  • Suzuki 4x4 - Photo Album: Geoff Beasley

    In the 4 years since I bought my 1987 Hardtop Samurai (nicknamed "Buster") as a high-school graduation gift to myself, I have steadily been improving it from stock into a more and more serious trail machine.To fit my 31x10.5 BF

    Feb. 01, 2006
  • Robert R. Fisher

    Here is my 1994 Samurai prior to the 3" Trailmaster lift. I think it was much better w/o the Trailmaster springs, which were too stiff. It gets me to places few other heavier vehicles can.

    Nov. 01, 2005
  • Suzuki 4x4 - Photo Album: Sam Fletcher

    Mods Custom made graphics Fold away soft top Cooper STT mud terrain tyres Aluminum side steps and lights

    Nov. 01, 2005
  • James Lillie

    James Lillie

    Nov. 01, 2005
  • Jamie Hein

    Five inch lift with three inch body lift

    Nov. 01, 2005
  • William Stevens

    William Stevens

    Nov. 01, 2005
  • Bill Maulding, Jr.

    My name is Bill Maulding, Jr., AKA "AirZuk". I have a 1988 Samurai. It has the stock 1.3 engine, stock transfer case, stock transmission, 2" shackle lift and 235-75-15 Firestone AT tires.

    Nov. 01, 2005
  • Project Suzushi Engine Rebuild

    How I came to be travelling to Las Vegas on the day after Thanksgiving, 1996, is irrelevant. Suffice to say I was going in order to catch a plane.

    Nov. 01, 2005
  • Suzuki 4x4 - Photo Album: Francisco Olate

    My 1998 Samurai Pickup, basically a Samurai LWB made in Spain by Santana Motors, with the 1298cc and 69HP fuel injected catalyzed stock Japanese engine.

    Nov. 01, 2005
  • Project Suzushi Seats

    Here's how I installed my boneyard Mitsubishi Eclipse seats. If you're going to do this, when you find yourself a pair try to be sure to get the mounting hardware and inner seat-belt ends (the buckle ends) with the seats.

    Nov. 01, 2005
  • Patrick van Kessel

    ItÂ’s a 1990 Samurai, metallic blue with soft-top or bikini-top, RVS bull-bar and RVS nerf bars on the side. ThereÂ’s also a custom paintjob on the spare wheel. And for the rest, still stock.

    Nov. 01, 2005
  • Dirk Vanschoenwinkel

    1981 LJ80

    Nov. 01, 2005
  • Craig Meikle

    My Suzuki is a 1983 SJ410 with a Nissan 1400 motor and five speed box. The only other mods are longer front suspension shackles and larger tyres (30 x 9.5x15's).

    Nov. 01, 2005
  • Zukinni Samurai

    Join us as Glenn Wakefield takes us through his newest, grandest, and most mind-numbing project yet...The Zukinni.

    Nov. 01, 2005
  • Mods

    Mods

    Nov. 01, 2005
  • Sam Fletcher

    Sam Fletcher

    Nov. 01, 2005
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